The Dreadnought Boys’ World Cruise
Published originally in 1913, this novel written for young adults is the fifth of six describing the entertaining adventures of Ned Strong and Herc Taylor, two rural farm boys, cousins, who decide to leave the farm owned by their parsimonious grandfather who raised them and run off to join the U. S. Navy in the period shortly before the United States decided to enter World War I (1914–1918), known as the “Great War.” The storyline of this fifth entry in the series follows the cousins on a round-the-world cruise aboard the battleship Manhattan, the flagship of an American fleet determined to showcase to a world on the brink of world war the growing might of the United States Navy. In addition to some storm trouble in the Pacific, the boys manage to get into a number of humorous predicaments during their shore leaves in various foreign locales.
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